One of the most popular songs of the Dai people is "Phoenix Tail Bamboo Under the Moonlight".
"Phoenix Tail Bamboo in the Moonlight" is a Dai music composed by Chinese composer Shi Guangnan, with lyrics written by lyricist and poet Ni Weide. With its melodious melody and melodious melody, the song gives people a refreshing feeling and reminds people of the lush Phoenix tail bamboo forest.
The unique Dai pavilions are scattered among the bamboo forests, like stars in the sky, nestled against mountains and rivers. Under the melting moonlight, bursts of cucurbit silk floated faintly from the bamboo forest, quiet and melodious, light and elegant. The light music version of this song is most commonly played with cucurbit flute, and other instruments have also been played.
Among them, in terms of artistry and nationality, the versions by the famous Chinese mezzo-soprano Guan Mucun and the famous soprano Yu Shuzhen are the most classic. Teacher Guan’s singing is like an emerald. , Teacher Yu’s singing is like ruby, shining and exceptionally beautiful.
Introduction to the Dai people:
The Dai people (Roman letters: Dai), also known as the Tai people (Thai: , Roman letters: Thai), Shan people (Roman letters: Shan), etc., are ethnic groups. The language is Dai (Thai), which belongs to the Zhuang-Dai branch of the Zhuang-Dong language family of the Sino-Tibetan language family.
The Dai people regard peacocks and elephants as mascots and have rich and colorful folk stories. The Dai people like to live by water. They love to be clean and bathe often, and women love to wash their hair, so they are known as the "water nation". In the past, the Dai people generally believed in Theravada Buddhism and primitive religions. The Dai people are distributed in China, India, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and other countries.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Dai Nationality